Industry is still an important economic driver and job creator in the Luxembourg economy. And this sector will also have an important role for the future of the country. An important indicator are the increasing investments and the continuous need of companies for qualified employees in the sector.
The Metal Processing sector is an important part of the industrial sector in Luxembourg. The Metal Processing Syndicate is open to all employees and apprentices in this economic sector. The syndicate is competent for all companies working in the sector.
Presentation of the Syndicate
14/03/2024
The day after the elections of the staff delegations, it’s clear that the OGBL is already the big winner. According …
13/03/2024
On March 12, 2024, all employees working in Luxembourg in companies with at least 15 employees were called to elect …
05/12/2023
In recent weeks, the OGBL has asked the new Minister of Mobility to convene an emergency meeting to discuss the …
30/11/2023
The Road Transport and Industry Syndicates of the OGBL have contacted the Ministry of Mobility in order to obtain answers …
10/11/2023
On November 10, 2023, the OGBL, the company’s majority syndicate, the LCGB and the Circuit Foil staff delegation signed a …
11/10/2023
On October 10th, the management of Circuit Foil Luxembourg announced to the staff delegation and to the representatives of the …
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